COVID-19: Chapter 4 - OPEN FOR BUSINESS

About the Switzerland assessment:

Of 39 evaluable households [diagnosed at Geneva University Hospital], in only three (8%) was a child the suspected index case, with symptom onset preceding illness in adult HHCs. In all other households, the child developed symptoms after or concurrent with adult HHCs, suggesting that the child was not the source of infection, and that children most frequently acquire COVID-19 from adults, rather than transmitting it to them.

Again, I am not a scientist, but this does not tell me that 92% of children donā€™t pass it to adults. It tells me that 92% of the time the adults caught it before their children did. --and then those adults got their children so sick that they had to be hospitalized.

You give blood on the regular, right? You get an antibody test when you do.

I guess they are worried about the food supply. First comes ā€œallowed to workā€, next comes forced to. That probably happens before most people are willing to work in the fields.

Thatā€™s Red Cross I think. I give directly at CHLA.

Ah, well, microdaughter gave at the Red Cross yesterday (results not in yet) and today nanodaughter and I made an appointment for 7/16.

So Ohio is the next hotspot?

Good luck bud

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I donā€™t know if itā€™s wise to assume the date of symptoms is a reliable indicator of who caught it first, given the variance in incubation periods and the better immune response kids seem to have. They could fend it off longer.

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Ohioans: Right here. Not Michigan, not West Virginia so much, but right here.
Ohio government: Nope, ship shape.

Texas government:

"Liberal cities are enacting the greatest infringement on our liberties. The great state of Texas will safeguard Texan liberties by removing the citiesā€™ ability to enforce masks, limit gatherings, etc.

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Also drinking out of the hose as a kid. Very good for immunity.

My favorite cashier at Vonā€™s did not look well at all. You know I wiped down those groceries this time.

Also I was worried about covid from last Friday. But I just hiked up a 10.6kā€™ mountain and barely lost my breath. So I must be ok, right?

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Really Chrome, fucking really? Blind rage in 3ā€¦2ā€¦1

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More from my friend in Houston:

My brother and his business partner tried opening a separate facility for covid. They were blocked. Hereā€™s my brother talking about it (video). The football stadium was also to be converted to care for covid patients- that never happened bc cases so low at the time. Now the city is panicking.

She said I could share the video but Iā€™m not going to because it says ā€œuploaded by [her real name]ā€ Itā€™s a local Houston investigative reporter interviewing people, seemed pretty bland compared to what we all know. If anyone is interested Iā€™ll send it over DM.

Yeah for sure. Just once at one of these insane city/county council meetings where the local officials seem to take endless abuse from batshit crazy anti-maskers, Iā€™d like to see the local health director, or whomever, shoot back, ā€œHave you never been told no in your entire life? Is this the first time anyone has ever asked you to make a small sacrifice for the betterment of the community?ā€ and then just continue on a 5 minute rant from there. It would go viral and be so awesome.

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Need to know racial makeup of deaths to know if anyone is going to care. If itā€™s mostly Mexicans and Native Americans, MSM and anyone in power is going to yawn.

Have you tried the LA county stuff? They had drive through testing at USC.

That one im pretty sure is not good for ya. You can taste the hoseā€¦

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High on their own supply of the constitution.

Well you let the water run for a few seconds to flush out all the bad stuff ldo.

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